vendredi 13 janvier 2017

Miyamoto Offers a Few New Super Mario Odyssey Details


More Sunshine, less 3D World.

Shigeru Miyamoto shared a few new details about Super Mario Odyssey, confirming that the upcoming Nintendo Switch title will be more focused on the core gamer.

During today's Nintendo Switch Treehouse Live Stream, Miyamoto acknowledged that after Super Mario 64 and Sunshine, the company took a more casual-friendly approach to 3D Mario games, but with Odyssey they are looking to return to the more exploration-based gameplay seen in those earlier titles.

After having made the Galaxy games and 3D World, which were designed to appeal to a broader audience, Super Mario Odyssey will be "something a little bit more on the core side," Miyamoto said.

The game will "go back to the roots of Mario Sunshine," Miyamoto added. He acknowledged that some players had trouble with the camera of aforementioned GameCube title, so with Odyssey they have made sure the camera controls are smooth and easy to use.

Miyamoto also reiterated that players will be able to explore a wide variety of locales in Super Mario Odyssey, which was made evident by the announcement trailer that was shown during last night's Nintendo Switch presentation.

Super Mario Odyssey will release in holiday 2017.

Alex Osborn is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter and subscribe to his video content on YouTube.

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